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Although not named in full in ''[[A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)|A World of Pure Unimagination]]'', the book was clearly identifiable as ''{{w|Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator|Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator}}''. | Although not named in full in ''[[A World of Pure Unimagination (short story)|A World of Pure Unimagination]]'', the book was clearly identifiable as ''{{w|Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator|Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator}}''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 14 June 2024
There existed a sequel to a novel involving five children and a chocolate factory.
At least one Jenny Everywhere had seemingly read the novel, as she was aware that despite its depiction of a "lot of weird things", the Unknown was not one of them.
History
Jenny Everywhere had seemingly once read the novel.
Much later, after shifting to another universe that resembled the film adaption and discovering that the chocolate factory was awry with inaccuracies such as the existence of the Unknown, she drew upon her knowledge of the books and the film. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)
Behind the scenes
Although not named in full in A World of Pure Unimagination, the book was clearly identifiable as Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
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